Weeping Susannah

Weeping Susannah

by Alona Kimhi (Author), Alona Kimhi (Author)

Synopsis

An highly original, hilariously funny and moving tale of obsession and human frailty. People don't ask Susannah Rabin whether she's related to the great Israeli leader anymore, in fact mostly people don't ask Susannah anything. She and her mother have cloistered themselves, so that Susannah won't have to be exposed to strangers, be disgusted by them, so that she can function. Just. Their tiny world is invaded when Susannah's glamorous, enigmatic cousin, Naor, arrives from New York. Naor refuses to accept that Susannah is mentally ill, and slowly wins her affection. But their friendship makes Susannah's mother anxious. What is he really doing in Israel? In the end it is this fallible, mixed up young man who will help Susannah discover the way to escape herself and be free. Weeping Susannah is a stunning debut novel about a woman's quest for freedom, set against the vivid melting pot of modern Israel, a nation in search of its own identity.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 390
Edition: First English Edition - Later Print Run
Publisher: Harvill Press
Published: 01 Jan 2001

ISBN 10: 1860469035
ISBN 13: 9781860469039

Media Reviews
A raw and gripping group of stories... with a real streetwise swagger Boyd Tonkin, Saturday Independent, of Lunar Eclipse; A fascinating, intelligent novel Haya Hoffman, Yediot Aharonot
Author Bio
Alona Kimhi was born in the Ukraine in 1966 and emigrated to Israel with her family at the age of six. She studied drama, and has worked as an actress, journalist, playwright and director. She published a volume of short stories, Lunar Eclipse in 1996. Weeping Susannah is her first novel, and rights have been acquired by publishers in ten countries.